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Dr. Marvin L. Olmstead

Bellingham, Washington

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With quiet dignity, Dr. Marvin L. Olmstead died peacefully at home on January 16, 2011, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on April 19, 1929 in Dupree, South Dakota and was the eldest of six children. After graduating from high school Marvin taught for a year in a small country...

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I am so sorry to learn of Dr.Olmstead's passing. Not only was he an inspirational professor,but a warm and caring person.I remember his kind words to me at my mother, Esther Crane's,memorial service. They have been a source of comfort since that day.
I join with all others who are lifting your family up with prayers for comfort and strength during this difficult time of sorrow.

- Marcia Johnson, Bothell

Doris, we have lost a dear, dear friend, who was a wonderful man. Marv will be missed by everybody who knew him. We send you our love.

Doris I am so sorry about Marv. I knew he was not well this summer.Marv was someone you couldnt help but love. He was one of the smartest persons I knew. I will miss seeing him at the cabin this summer. Take care of yourself Love Theresa and Tex Longcor

I was another student of Dr. Olmstead. He was a wonderful professor ~ so full of encouragement and enthusiasm. Love to you all.

Darlene, So sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. I know your wonderful memories will help you through this difficult time. Love and Prayers to you and the family, Donna

Darlene I am sorry for your loss. I am thinking of you. Prayers to you and your family.

Doris and family,
So sorry to hear of Marvin's passing. We enjoyed the times we visited with all of you. I have let my dad, Irvin thompson, know of this sad event.
God Bless and Keep all of You. Vicky

Hello Doris and family,
Bob and I were sorry to hear about Marv's passing. He will be missed by all of us.
We are going to be out of town and will not be able to attend his service. We will be in touch when we return.

Audrey and Bob

I'm so sorry to hear of Marv's passing and am so glad we had that last dinner together at Carole's. He was such a generous and warm man and will be long remembered. I'll tell Megan and Curt when they get back from a missionary trip to Thialand with their church here.